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“I have stood under the banner of ‘Nagaland for Christ’ with the hope that my people may see both physical and spiritual freedom from the oppression of the ruthless occupiers.

I have done my part for the freedom of my people with the little capacity God has given me. And now, the younger generations of Nagaland need to continue the legacy left to you like passed down to us by the elders. Never weaver nor be carried away with the ideologies of the aliens that Nagas do not deserve to be a Nation.

As a human, I have done many wrongs and forgive me all my failures in this noble venture of our cherished freedom.

My sons and daughters, please continue to hold on the torch of our freedom until we reach the promised land.”
SS Khaplang

Chairman/President

NSCN/GPRN

19:30hrs Friday 9th June 2017

(Please note that this last will of him in English is an official translation done by Athong Makury, President of the Council of Naga Affairs, Myanmar. CNA claims the copyright of this translation.)

A breakthrough in the recent NSCN (K)-GPRN/NSCN imbroglio appears to gain headway even as the Sumi Hoho and the Sumi frontal organisations have initiated for release of “confiscated keys” of the house belonging to ‘gen’ Niki Sumi of NSCN (K) at Naharbari, Dimapur.

This initiative came after a serious of meetings held under the aegis of the Sumi Hoho along with its frontal organisations including Western Sumi Hoho (WSH), Sumi Kukami Hoho (SKH), Sumi Totimi Hoho (STH), Sumi Kiphimi Kuqhakulu (SKK) and others with representatives of both NSCN (K) and GPRN/NSCN in the recent past.

These meetings culminated at the headquarters of GPRN/NSCN at Khehoi Camp Friday where the Sumi frontal organisations made a “strong” appeal to the collective leaders of GPRN/NSCN to listen to the “voice” of the people for “peace” and “tranquillity” to prevail between the Naga Political Groups to avoid any possible “outside” interventions towards the Naga political issue.
According to Sumi Hoho sources, the meeting at Khehoi Camp was a day-long marathon meet where Sumi leaders urged upon the collective leadership and top functionaries of GPRN/NSCN to re-consider the case in the “larger interest of the Nagas.”

The source said that the “collective leadership” of the GPRN/NSCN, after threadbare discussions with the Sumi frontal organisation leaders, decided to release the “confiscated property” of ‘gen’ Niki Sumi “unconditionally” and later handed over the keys of the house to the Sumi Hoho who later handed over to the Surumi Community Dimapur in the presence of Sumi Hoho officials and other Sumi frontal organisations.
When contacted Sumi Hoho secretary Vihuto Assumi confirmed the developments and thanked the collective leadership of GPRN/NSCN for “keeping the issue of Nagas in the larger interest.”
He said that the Sumi frontal organizations was in “constant” touch with the NSCN (K) leader and expressed hope that this would be reciprocally responded.

Assumi said that there was heightened tension particularly in Zunheboto and Dimapur district due to the sequence of events that followed the grenade blast at the residence of GPRN/NSCN functionary “allegedly” by NSCN (K) and the tirades thrown against each other through the media between the groups that surfaced thereafter.

It was learned that there were movements of cadres belonging to both the factions within the periphery of the groups’ designated camps recently towards which the Zunheboto Town Youth Organization (ZTYO) has also issued caution against these movements.

It may be mentioned that the issue stood that the NSCN (K) blamed its former leader Kughalu Mulatonu of defecting to GPRN/NSCN with “huge cache” of arms and ammunition and demanded that the arms be returned. On the other hand, Mulatonu had blamed the NSCN (K) of seizing his “bulldozer” and had reportedly evicted ‘gen.’ Niki’s family from his house at Naharbari, Dimapur as “retaliatory measure.”

Nowhere in the revolutionary history of the Nagas had there been naked collaboration with enemy forces to subjugate the Naga sovereign struggle than the recent desperate appeal made to the GOI by Khehoi gang to dismantle NSCN’s politically established camp. The history shall record this event as one of the treasonous move against Naga struggle.

It is also to be reminded that if NSCN/GPRN’s struggle for sovereignty is to be dubbed as “terrorism” what do three years old infant Khehoi gang composing of political harlots, rootless vagrants and expelled, rejected and dejected lots from two NSCN’s call themselves.

If Khehoi gang so wish to talk about 1988 crisis, we still have living witnesses who bears testimony to the entire sequence of events and if narrated, Kitovi Zhimomi will be stripped naked and devoid of any moral right to lead any NPG under any capacity.

As for the serial bombings in and around Dimapur, it is for Kitovi Zhimomi to clarify before the Nagas since all the masterminds belongs to his gang. His brother in-law Mulatonu and Hokato Vusshe then Finance Kilonsers, Akato Aye and Akato Sema then Finance Secretaries under his General Secretariship orchestrated and directed the entire terror acts by hiring even civilian criminals. All these individuals still continues to remain his loyal functionaries.

As for NSCN/GPRN under SS. Khaplang’s leadership, no matter how desperate the gansters of Khehoi camp tries to malign by implicating Myanmarese connection, it is without doubt that NSCN/GPRN is the only Naga’s political body so far that could have possibly internationalised the Naga struggle encompassing every ancestral Naga inhabited areas regardless of arbitrary imposed international border bisecting the Nagas. The NSCN/GPRN is ever conscious of the destiny of the Nagas and shall continue to resist any forces that attempts to trample our rights under any form.

The Khehoi gang may also be reminded that Naga struggle is not about the gang confined to forcefully occupied NSCN/GPRN’s designated camp at Khehoi with the assistance of GOI or an issue limited to present Nagaland state alone as they tries to champion for mere survival sake. The issue concerns every Naga across the length and breadth of ancestrally inhabited territories.

It is for the Nagas to judge as to who shall steadfastly pursue the aspiration of the Nagas to the end.

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Imphal, May 08: Burmese and Indian armies have started using armored helicopters against National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang rebels in Burma.

The move marks a stepping up of a new campaign against the NSCN-K, a rebel group fighting for greater independence from India and Burma believed to have several camps in Burma’s Sagaing Division. The Burmese and Indian armies launched massive joint operations against the group last week resulting in heavy casualties.

Reports have said both Burmese troops and Naga rebels have been killed with some placing the death toll at 50.Sources in India’s Ministry of Defense told sections of media that amour helicopter fire has caused serious injuries among rebels hiding in Burma’s dense jungles. The latest campaign against the rebels ended four months of silence from the armies after troops targeted rebel camps in areas adjoining the Tirap and Changlang districts of Arunachal Pradesh in India’s Northeast. Hornbill Express, Senapati

Kohima, April 28 (NEPS): The 4-year old bilateral ceasefire between the Government of India and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) has been extended for another 1 year today with effect from 28th April, 2005.The NSCN (K) entered for the first time into a formal truce pact with the New Delhi on April 28, 2001 for 1 year to bring a lasting and permanent solution to the long drawn out “Indo-Naga political problem.” Since then both sides have been extending the truce on a year basis.

KhaplangPhoto by Rajeev Bhattacharyya

The crucial high level meeting between the representatives of the Government of India and the NSCN (K) on the extension of the ongoing 4-year bilateral truce started at 11 O’clock today in New Delhi.

The both sides have unanimously agreed to extend the ongoing truce for another 1 year with effect from April 28, 2005.The representatives from the Government of India included Special Secretary and Joint Secretary of the Union Home Ministry while from the NSCN (K) side were C Singson, Kughalu Mulatonu, Nitovi Aye and Joseph Patton.

“We have a very cordial meeting with the representatives of the Government of India and unanimously agreed to extend the bilateral ceasefire between the Government of India and the NSCN for another 1 year,” Kughalu Mulatonu, Kilonser of the NSCN (K) told NEPS here over phone from Delhi today.

He said there were free and frank discussions in a very cordial manner throughout the meeting.

He also informed that no any other agenda was discussed during the meeting due to the ongoing Indian Parliament Session.

He, however, said revision of ground rules and other issues would be discussed in the next two or three months.